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Posting sleeping bag to SJPdP

Mariepanorama

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Plan to walk 14th April 2018 to 14th June 2018
Hi am trying to keep my carry-on luggage low so thinking about posting Sleeping bag to St Jean from Australia. Anyone had experience in having the post office holding parcels for a few days?
 
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The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
Hi am trying to keep my carry-on luggage low so thinking about posting Sleeping bag to St Jean from Australia. Anyone had experience in having the post office holding parcels for a few days?
You can send your Sleeping bag at
Your name
pilgrims office
39 rue de la Citadelle
64220 Saint Jean Pied de Port.
When you arrive you will be able to take your package without problems.
 
You can send your Sleeping bag at
Your name
pilgrims office
39 rue de la Citadelle
64220 Saint Jean Pied de Port.
When you arrive you will be able to take your package without problems.
Thats good to know. I had always heard that if we mailed items they would get caught up in customs and we would never see them.
 
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Hi am trying to keep my carry-on luggage low so thinking about posting Sleeping bag to St Jean from Australia. Anyone had experience in having the post office holding parcels for a few days?

I see you are walking in April but I would seriously reconsider the need for a sleeping bag. A silk liner between May and October is sufficient, many albergues have blankets if you need one. Normally the dormitories are stuffy and warm because people close the windows at night. The customs issue could be a game changer too.
 
Thats good to know. I had always heard that if we mailed items they would get caught up in customs and we would never see them.
Keep checking because I have seen that you do NOT post items to the EU (a least to Spain, maybe to France is okay) from outside the EU because they WILL get caught in customs. You may be able to get them again but only after trouble, time and expense.
 
You can send your Sleeping bag at
Your name
pilgrims office
39 rue de la Citadelle
64220 Saint Jean Pied de Port.
When you arrive you will be able to take your package without problems.
 
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I looked into it a bit more. Shipping firms are too expensive. Shipping by mail is probably too unreliable to get the bag there when you need it. Here are some things you can check:
https://www.google.com/search?q=europe+ship+ahead+australia+france
https://www.fodors.com/community/europe/how-can-i-ship-my-clothes-to-me-in-france-1069563/

My sleeping was too warm (picked it for later hiking in the mountains.) I bought a lighter weight one for 95 euros but after a few weeks (on a two month camino) I didn't even use that. You may prefer to leave the bag at home and either take a sleeping bag liner or pick one up in Europe.
 
Thank you, Rick for following up with this message. Will check out those links and see what I can come up with. I have a liner and will bring that - it's just that the weather over there seems to be extreme at the moment and I am a bit of a cold frog!
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
It's most possible that your checked luggage would cost less than shipping a sleeping bag to Europe. Add the customs to that...
If you'll be cold you can use albergue blankets and/or buy a cheapo lightweight sleeping bag (10-20€) in Spain and after completion of your Camino leave it in donation box in one of the albergues if you don't want to bring it home or your luggage will be too heavy (gifts and all :) ).

Buen Camino!
 
Thats good to know. I had always heard that if we mailed items they would get caught up in customs and we would never see them.
When the pack comes from USA you have to pay some taxes
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
Sounds like buying one in Spain or checking it in might be the best options
 

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